Hi Philippe:
What is bad with xmlrpc? A lot of sites are using it to expose its data....
Cheers.
Germán.
2010/6/27 Philippe Marschall <kustos(a)gmx.net>:
> On 26.06.2010 19:27, Germán Arduino wrote:
>> Hi Folks,
>>
>> I'm very happy of announce that ESUG will be sponsoring my work to
>> develop a XMLRPC client interface, as I comment on my blog:
>> http://germanarduino.blogspot.com/2010/06/esug-will-sponsor-xmlrpc-project.….
>>
>> I want to thank publicly to Stéphane Ducasse, Alain Plantec, Nuory
>> Bouraqadi and ESUG, as they are sponsoring this initiative under the
>> "support your project" program, described in
>> http://www.esug.org/Promotion/Project . Thanks you very much ESUG.
>>
>> Any comment or suggestion to this project is more than welcomed.
>
> WTF?! It's 2010 and you're implementing XMLRPC. Srsly guys? What's next
> CORBA?
>
> Cheers
> Philippe
>
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Hi Folks,
I'm very happy of announce that ESUG will be sponsoring my work to
develop a XMLRPC client interface, as I comment on my blog:
http://germanarduino.blogspot.com/2010/06/esug-will-sponsor-xmlrpc-project.….
I want to thank publicly to Stéphane Ducasse, Alain Plantec, Nuory
Bouraqadi and ESUG, as they are sponsoring this initiative under the
"support your project" program, described in
http://www.esug.org/Promotion/Project . Thanks you very much ESUG.
Any comment or suggestion to this project is more than welcomed.
Cheers.
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Hi,
I'm sending this response to squeak-dev as well, as that is the more
appropriate place ...
Cog works well with trunk images; you need to have the latest updates
in there, though. If I understand your message correctly, you seem to
be unable to update to the latest trunk, right? Have you set the
update site to http://source.squeak.org/trunk in the preferences
(under Monticello)?
Once all the updates are in, Cog starts up my trunk image, and I'm
enjoying the speedup. :-)
Pre-built releases take time to prepare, and please bear in mind that
Cog was released just some few days ago. Also, Cog does have its
glitches (I experience some difficulties with bytecode simulation, but
also with stepping in the debugger - report upcoming) and is probably
not 100 % stable for all purposes that the non-Cog VMs were well
suited for.
To summarise, while Cog is the "latest and greatest", as you put it,
it should be considered beta. The stable Squeak release is 4.1 plus
the latest VM, and in my actually not so humble opinion it is
completely sufficient to provide pre-built releases for *that*.
Perhaps I misunderstood you here and there: apologies for that, then.
Best,
Michael
On Fri, Jun 25, 2010 at 10:29 AM, Squeak List <squeaklist(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> First, MANY thanks to everyone for bringing Cog to Squeak :)
>
> yet, i go to:
> "og, a Squeak JIT VM with 2x-10x Speedup Released
> Eliot Miranda announced that Teleplace released under a MIT license his work on a long awaited and anticipated new JIT virtual engine for Squeak and friends called Cog, with 2x-10x improvement in performance. It is available on our ftp site."
>
> and find no way to get Cog working at all with Trunk... it seems like update options were released some time ago for 4.1, when folks were having similar problems - but i cannot get cog to accept any update preferences...
>
> what happened to the COMPLETELY PRE-BUILT releases????
>
> i think this is what confuses/infuriates some folks: expectation is to click a link and download the COMPLETE latest and greatest: here you have cog and functioning options INCLUDED in what you download from squeak.org, that allow you to choose from whatever update stream you choose... at least Trunk...
>
> windows vista 32 bit here.
>
> i cannot find how to make cog update from TRUNK: the BUTTONS do not work in the preferences... and i am amazed that i should have to look ANYWHERE beyond SQUEAK.ORG to waste time... the program works (except the updating via TRUNK) - did i miss the message that explains how to fix this (possibly/probably) - and if/since i did miss that clearly spelled out message, why on earth is it not spelled out clearly on squeak.org??? or did i miss it there also?
>
> otherwise, it all is very interesting :)
>
> and it seems that is working very well (cog) for some folks.
>
> i would just like to ask someone to CLEARLY EXPLAIN how to get the new Cog system working in Windows: so that i can use Trunk updates.
>
> sorry, but it just seems like when i download the Cog from squeak.org, it should not have problems connecting to Trunk... and that updating from Trunk should be a built in option in preferences... to me at least... something that you could turn off if you were not interested....
>
> thanx all,
>
> ken
>
>
>
>
>
I've moved the source code for the iOS (iPhone/iPad/iPod touch platforms) and
the Cocoa based V5 MacintoshSqueak VM to the squeakvm.org SVN tree from the isqueak.org SVN server.
Future updates to that code base will only be pushed to the squeakvm.org tree
So for building the V4.x.x series of Macintosh Carbon VM's use the "Mac OS" folder, for the 5.x series, or
the iPhone/IPad flavour use the iOS folder.
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Squeak 64-32 5.7b1.app.zip
Follow the macintosh link from http://www.squeakvm.org/index.html
This VM is built using the current (June 15th, 2010 version of VMMaker.
This VM is setup to run in 32bit mode with a 32bit image.
This VM uses the same plugins (excluding the 32/64bit FT2Plugin) as the 4.2.5b1 VM.
I would suggest people take it for a spin, observe menu handling, drawing, sockets, file i/o, drag and drop, cmd line interface & sound.
I'd like to move away from the 4.x.x VM to 5.x.x as we move towards getting things running on the iPad.
So your help is needed to shake out the bugs.
I've set the get Info to say to launch in 32bit Mode. This lets us use the existing plugins.
If you really want to flip to 64bit execution mode you can uncheck the box. You will get a dialog at startup, and only the FT2Plugin is certified to work in 64bit mode. Things will run slower but maybe you'll think it's faster...
Features:
On resize we mangle the window bits (oh well). No doubt some more reading is required.
We don't support 8bit video mode, oh likely only 32bit works.
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http://therighttool.hammerprinciple.com/items/smalltalk
I think this could be used as a good guide for us to make an effort to
move some low-ranked items
into a high ranked ones :)
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Hi,
I wrote a proof-of-concept Monticello server implementation called MCWebServer, using WebServer from Andreas Raab's WebClient package. I think this is a nice example of how to use WebServer for something useful and real. It also documents the MC HTTP client/server protocol with working code. It is available from http://www.squeaksource.com/ADayAtTheBeach as WebClient-Monticello.x.n.mcz.
Load the code using Gofer (the code was written in Pharo but should be portable) (alternatively use Installer or do it manually):
Gofer new squeaksource: 'WebClient'; package: 'WebClient-Core'; load.
Gofer new squeaksource: 'ADayAtTheBeach'; package: 'WebClient-Monticello'; load.
Setting up your own minimal MC source code repository is now very easy:
(MCWebServer reset default)
directory: (FileDirectory on: '/tmp/monticello/');
addUser: 'john' withPassword: 'secret';
listenOn: 8800.
Make sure the specified directory exists. Choose a server port that is unused.
Access with the following specification:
MCHttpRepository
location: 'http://localhost:8800'
user: 'john'
password: 'secret'.
Enjoy,
Sven
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